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How Smart Are AI Doctors in Real Life?

December 2, 2025

AI in healthcare is getting smarter. But how well does it work in real life? This is the big question. Tests show AI can ace medical exams. But can it handle real patients? That's the gap we need to close. First, let's talk about exams. AI has been crushing medical tests. It knows the theory. But k

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Why Diabetic Foot Ulcers and IMA Levels Matter

December 1, 2025

Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are a big deal. They happen when diabetes causes wounds on the feet that don't heal well. These ulcers can lead to serious problems, like amputations. But what if there was a way to predict or monitor these ulcers better? Researchers looked into a substance called ischem

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How Do We Value Health Differently for Kids and Adults?

November 30, 2025

People often think about health in different ways when it comes to adults and children. This idea is important in health studies. Researchers wanted to see how people value health states for adults compared to children. They looked at many studies to find out. The results showed that people might v

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How Athletes Pace Themselves in Long-Distance Races

November 28, 2025

Athletes often wonder how to pace themselves in long-distance races. This is not just about running fast. It is about managing energy to finish strong. Different athletes use different strategies. Some start fast, others slow, and some keep a steady pace. But what works best? This is not clear. Stud

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How Nurses Are Helping Stroke Survivors Through Screens

November 27, 2025

Nurses are now using video calls to check in on people who've had strokes. This is especially helpful when it's hard to meet in person, like during the COVID-19 pandemic. But does this actually work well for patients? Many studies have looked into this. They wanted to see if nurse-led video calls c

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How Remote Guidance is Shaping the Future of Robot-Assisted Surgeries

November 21, 2025

Robotic surgery is becoming more common. But who teaches the surgeons? Enter teleproctoring. This is where experts guide surgeons from afar. A recent study took a close look at how well this works. The study checked out different robotic systems. It looked at how well surgeons learned and how well

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How much do treatments for jaw pain really cost?

November 18, 2025

Researchers are looking into how much different treatments for jaw pain cost. They want to know which ones give the best results for the money. This is important because most studies so far have only looked at how well these treatments work, not how much they cost. Jaw pain, or temporomandibular di

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Robots in the Mouth: A New Way to Treat Tumors

November 4, 2025

Robots are now helping doctors treat tumors in a tricky spot behind the throat. This area is called the parapharyngeal space. Doctors use a special kind of robot surgery called TORS. It lets them operate through the mouth. This is less invasive than cutting through the neck. A recent study looked a

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Lipids and ALS: What's the Link?

November 1, 2025

Lipids, or fats, play a crucial role in our bodies. They are not just about energy storage. They also help build cells and produce hormones. But did you know they might be connected to a serious disease called ALS? ALS is a condition that affects the brain and spinal cord. It can make it hard to mov

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How Your Social Circle Impacts Your Health

October 27, 2025

Researchers have dug into how our social groups affect our physical well-being. They looked at studies that measured health in real, not just self-reported, ways. The findings? Our sense of belonging and group connections can influence things like blood pressure, immune response, and even recovery t